btw, if Hobby Lobby truly believes that their faith doesn't allow for them to provide contraception to people then they should def cut hours back. If not, they are hypocritical like a lot of religious people.

quote:While I personally don't think contraceptive is that big of a deal, I do believe in a persons right to choose what they believe and what they want to be associated with.

This.

quote:Why should a for-profit company have a different set of standards than a non-profit in regards to Obamacare?

Profit is evil according to some.

quote:Will be fricking hilarious if Hobby Lobby comes out and says "We are cutting everyone's hours to 29hrs a week"

HL would be justified in doing this, but the blow-back from the Left-stream media would be cataclysmic.

I really don't know what the big deal is about health insurance. I worked for a private company right out of college who downsized and dropped me to part-time status, thus losing my health care coverage. I simply went out and purchased my own, which was not very easy considering I was making less than $5.00/hour.

quote:btw, if Hobby Lobby truly believes that their faith doesn't allow for them to provide contraception to people then they should def cut hours back. If not, they are hypocritical like a lot of religious people.

It doesn't mean that they are hypocritical...that is just shallow reasoning on your part.

If they allowed every company that claimed it was against their beliefs to get a waiver, then potentially any company could get a waiver. Now, whether or not employers should be forced to provide contraceptive coverage in the first place is a different argument. But with the law in place, I think you have to draw the line at actual religious institutions, not just companies with religious leadership.